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Read, write, develop: the socio-economic impact of literacy in South Africa

机译:阅读,写作,发展:南非识字的社会经济影响

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Purpose - Taking motivation from South Africa's ranking of 50 out of 50 countries who participated in the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study of Grade four learners in 2016, this paper examines the social and economic outcomes of literacy in South Africa. Design/methodology/approach - Using unemployment, income and crime rates as proxies for social and economic outcomes, the effect of literacy is examined by employing the fixed- and random-effects techniques to estimate a panel data covering nine provinces in South Africa from 2008 to 2017. Findings - The results show that literacy rate worsens unemployment but improves crime rate and income per capita across South African provinces. Practical implications - Policymakers need to consider an expanded view of literacy by extending investments to cover financial and technology literacy in addition to functional literacy to fully maximise the benefits of education. Originality/value - To the authors' best knowledge, this is the first empirical assessment of literacy outcomes in South Africa.
机译:目的 - 从南非50个国家的50个国家的动机参与2016年四年级学习者的国际阅读扫盲研究进展中的50个国家,这篇论文探讨了南非识字的社会和经济结果。设计/方法/方法 - 使用失业,收入和犯罪率作为社会和经济成果的代表,通过采用固定和随机效应技术来估计2008年南非九省占九个省份的小组数据的识字效果至2017年。结果表明,扫盲率恶化失业,但在南非省份的人均犯罪率和收入增加。实际意义 - 政策制定者需要考虑通过延长投资来涵盖金融和技术扫盲的识字术,以便全功能素养完全最大化教育利益。原创性/价值 - 对提交人的最佳知识,这是南非识字成果的首次实证评估。

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